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Topic ID: 54
Message ID: 5
#5, Tabbed Search Features
Posted by Kurt on Apr-29-07 at 11:16 AM
In response to message #4
Note - The tabs on the tabbed search bar may change from time to time...Below are the tabs at the time of this post:

First, enter relevant keywords and click "search".

Then a bunch of tabs will appear. Here's s description of each:

Google - The default Google SERPs.

Fatty - This uses the Fat Search Tuel and is the most powerful research engine in the World. You configure it to "weigh" the major search engines based on your own preferences. It also links directly to over 50 more resources. NOTHING is as powerful as Fat Search.

Note: You must start tuelz.exe before Fatty will work.

USENET - This tab searches posts from a forgotten, but cool, resource.

EDU - This is the tab to use to find blogs on .edu domains you can post comments to.

Pheeds.com - My own mirror of Wikipedia, an excellent resource for fining content for your sites and articles.

Forums - Finds forum posts relevant to your keywords. Great for finding forums and posts related to your topics.

Podzing - Searches Podzinger for the latest podcasts related to your keywords. Once you find great podcasts, pop the URL into The Newz Tuel (see Tuel Box) and it'll automatically check for, and download, any new releases of your favorite podcasts.

Content - A cool search service that finds content for your websites and newsletters.

UTube - A quick and easy way to search for YouTube videos right from your browser.

eBay - Directly searches eBay.

"in" - This tab is essential for finding your REAL competition in the search engines. Only returns pages that have you keyword in the page title, anchor text and body text. This is a great indicator of the SEO "skill" of your competition!

WT KeyPop - Uses Word Trackers free service to see how many times a keyword has been searched for.

AdWords - Returns the AdWord Ads for the keyword you enter. Great to see if others are bidding on keywords.

Note to Bums: The best and fastest research you can perform on keywords is to use the "in" tab for competition, WT KeyPOP for demand and AdWords for value.

If you have any suggestions, additions or subtractions for the Tabbed Search, please post below.